Alef List: Hot Jew To-Do’s
Things are a bit quiet on the calendar as we head into the 4th weekend, but there’s still a few great Jew to-do’s this week and next.
Things are a bit quiet on the calendar as we head into the 4th weekend, but there’s still a few great Jew to-do’s this week and next.
On its face, the film “Holy Rollers” (now showing in Minneapolis) sounds intriguing. Some of the reviews disagree.
Neil Simon’s first play “Come Blow Your Horn” – filled with his trademark one-liners and master comedy – is coming to Minneapolis’ Theatre in the Round 7/2 – 8/1. And we’re giving away 2 free tickets.
Summertime and the livin’s easy…There’s plenty of good opportunities in the next two weeks to get out and about town to soak up the sun and schmooze with other cool Jews.
I am lucky to be a Jewish lawyer in 2010. But Jews weren’t always welcome in the practice of law. Check out the Cardozo Society’s event this week, and add your thoughts in the comments.
This edition of the Alef List (the hottest happenings around town for cool Jews like you) is brought to you by the letter B. Because sometimes it’s fun to look at the calendar in a different way.
May’s events calendar has some pretty cool Twin Cities Jewish events. Check out the Alef List for the best of them.
Plenty of great things to do in the next two weeks – highlights include Yom Ha’atzmaut celebrations (of course!), some great jazz and another awesome Young Leadership happy hour.
The calendar is PACKED with great Jew to-do’s in the next few weeks. Check out the Alef List for April 6 – April 19 for all the can’t-miss events.
The Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival starts April 8th. Join TC Jewfolk for the opening night extravaganza, with sushi, sweets and a comedy about Israeli sumo wrestlers.
Yes, that’s tiramatzah that you’re looking at. But you didn’t come here for food notes – you came here for a list of the hottest events from our calendar for the next two weeks.
TC Jewfolk has your chance to win a pair of All-Festival passes. Ten days of Jewish film, exploring and celebrating Jewish culture and identity.
This is the story of one ridiculously geeked-out girl encountering the scrolls for the first time. In Minnesota of all places. (And, your chance to win tix to see the scrolls yourself)
What could be “interfaith” about a Seder? Aren’t Seders about gefilte fish and chicken soup, childhood memories of warm Jewish family gatherings, and a few Yiddish jokes thrown in?
From a new Jewish Culture Showcase to a Passover-Safe Wine Tasting, there’s definitely no shortage of awesome events for hot, fun Jews in the next few weeks.